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The 3M 7010364758 is a Scotch-Brite Surface Conditioning Low Stretch Belt designed for controlled surface finishing on metal and other substrates. Built on a durable cloth and polyester scrim backing, this non-woven abrasive belt resists stretch during operation, making it well-suited for consistent, repeatable finishing passes. The aluminum oxide mineral and resin bond work together to remove surface irregularities without aggressively cutting into the base material. At 118 inches long and 3 inches wide, this belt fits wide-platen and drum belt finishing machines common in fabrication and metalworking shops. Licensed tradespeople and skilled fabricators install and operate this belt in production surface conditioning sequences.
This belt is used in metal fabrication, welding preparation, and finishing applications on substrates including stainless steel, brass, and similar alloys. The open non-woven web construction resists loading, extending service life in operations that generate fine debris or swarf. Its moderate strength sits between aggressive cutting belts and fine polishing media, making it practical in multi-step finishing sequences where maintaining the geometry of the workpiece is a priority. Typical applications include weld blending, oxide removal, and pre-polish surface prep in both job shop and production environments.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or standard consumable for wide-platen belt finishing and surface conditioning machines that accept 118 inch by 3 inch non-woven abrasive belts.
Belt installation should be performed with the machine powered down and locked out per applicable OSHA lockout/tagout procedures. Verify belt tracking and tension before resuming operation. Inspect the belt for tears or separation at the splice before each use, and do not exceed the maximum speed rating of the machine or belt. Belt replacement and machine setup should be performed by qualified operators familiar with abrasive finishing equipment.
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